The Denver Broncos have announced that they have signed four-time NFL Most Valuable Player winner Peyton Manning.
Details of Manning's contract have not been revealed but it is thought that the former Indianapolis Colts quarterback has agreed a five-year deal worth $96 million.
These 'sports' in the US
Yeah, but do the maths Chris.......100,000 for 13 games (of which 6 or 7 are 'home' games) times, say $80 per seat, is $8,000,000 per game or (using 7 home games) is $56 million a season......... The rest, young man, is TV. Mr. Manning is getting 20 million of that 56 million....doesn't leave much for the other 'exteremely' well paid players in the team who average about $8 million a season does it? ( and there's 36 players in a match day squad with the lowest getting about $2 million per season). As I said, do the maths.And because each team gets 100,000+ Fans in their stadiums per game.
Agreed they're real, but my point was that for a country which is what, 20 times bigger than the UK has only 20 major teams, give or take, in each of their major leagues. The UK has what, 94 teams in the top four divisions, most of them living way too close to the wire.They're definitely real.
Mark my words, the same thing will happen in the UK....you'll be left with one division, the Prem......the rest will revert to amateur over the next 20 -25 years.
That was the first step in creating the one league that will create a mini America type scenario. The more Yanks that buy in to the UK game, the more likely this will happen.
As I said.....mark my words!
Agreed they're real, but my point was that for a country which is what, 20 times bigger than the UK has only 20 major teams, give or take, in each of their major leagues. The UK has what, 94 teams in the top four divisions, most of them living way too close to the wire.
That A-Rod deal is mental! Beckham's deal when he first signed for LA Galaxy equated to something like £300 p/hour over 5 years or something, but that deal, Jesus!
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